Facebook and all its services seem to have completely disappeared from the internet, as we mentioned in previous publication.
After a little searching we noticed that the domain of companys does not exist in the global routing tables – a very strange situation, since Facebook has its own registrar (which also does not seem to work).
In other words, it seems that someone through Facebook has blocked the websites from the world wide web.
It could be hackers, but me base From what we're seeing, it looks like someone working at Facebook decided to pull the plug. Another slightly more unlikely scenario is some hardware failure, but a lot of racks would have to go down.
Those trying to visit Facebook, Instagram and other company websites will encounter an error NXDOMAIN extension which indicates that the domains they do not exist. Any service that requires Facebook DNS servers, including the Oculus network, does not work.
For more information we expect some official update.
Pandora papers, theft of thousands of Bitcoins, complaints about the algorithms they use and a news that 1,5 billion fb accounts are being sold!
If it is a result of hacking, it will be written in world history…